That said, I love the game. It was fun all the way around, and the Moon theme is solid gold.

antidisestablishmentarianism:I don't know why the author is going on about how hard the game was. I beat it as a kid, at least I think I did. I can't remember.

I thought it was easy enough and didn't have much trouble with it.

The author says that he had some particular trouble with the moon level, but it's really not terrible. You find the remote in the UFO, get GizmoDuck to blast the wall down, and beat the mouse boss. It's a piece of cake.

I always got blown up immediately. I was the redshirt sent in before the guy who actually saved the day.

I've been going through the World of Longplays YouTube channel, and I came across... this... thing. (It's a longplay, so only click if you're okay with having the ending to Time Gal for the Sega CD spoiled for you.) Maybe they could remake that to provide any farking clue whatsoever as to WTF is happening.

Gosling:antidisestablishmentarianism: Silent Service needs to make a comeback. Link

I always got blown up immediately. I was the redshirt sent in before the guy who actually saved the day.

I've been going through the World of Longplays YouTube channel, and I came across... this... thing. (It's a longplay, so only click if you're okay with having the ending to Time Gal for the Sega CD spoiled for you.) Maybe they could remake that to provide any farking clue whatsoever as to WTF is happening.

Why would they remake what is basically a string of quick time events?

hawcian:Gosling: antidisestablishmentarianism: Silent Service needs to make a comeback. Link

I always got blown up immediately. I was the redshirt sent in before the guy who actually saved the day.

I've been going through the World of Longplays YouTube channel, and I came across... this... thing. (It's a longplay, so only click if you're okay with having the ending to Time Gal for the Sega CD spoiled for you.) Maybe they could remake that to provide any farking clue whatsoever as to WTF is happening.

Why would they remake what is basically a string of quick time events?

Don't you mean quack time? :D

Seriously, though, I want to see a remake of Darkwing Duck. That theme kicked ass.

Mad Tea Party:antidisestablishmentarianism: I don't know why the author is going on about how hard the game was. I beat it as a kid, at least I think I did. I can't remember.

An easy NES game would be a very hard game by contemporary standards.

Not this one. I remember getting it for Christmas when I was something like 6 or 7 years old. My older brother had beaten it before noon the next day, and my mother was really pissed for spending full retail price for such an easy game. I don't remember exactly how long it took me, but I think it was less than a week.

I still enjoyed replaying the game over and over, though, and now, I guess I'll have no choice but to play it again to appease the nostalgia gods...

They have the show on DVD at Costco for $8.99 per "volume" right now -- about 27 episodes apiece. (Vol. 2 has the pilot movie, for some reason.) They had Rescue Rangers, Tale Spin and Darkwing Duck as well. (I think Amazon has them for the same price.)

I couldn't pass up the chance to get a good chunk of the series for my daughter. Gotta raise the girl right.

Regarding Rescue Rangers, I do know I beat the game but I found the boss right before fat cat to be most troublesome. I recall it was a caterpillar that would fall apart when hit and its body parts would bounce around the screen or something like that. Anyway, it was a fun game.

MagicBoris:Mad Tea Party: antidisestablishmentarianism: I don't know why the author is going on about how hard the game was. I beat it as a kid, at least I think I did. I can't remember.

An easy NES game would be a very hard game by contemporary standards.

Not this one. I remember getting it for Christmas when I was something like 6 or 7 years old. My older brother had beaten it before noon the next day, and my mother was really pissed for spending full retail price for such an easy game. I don't remember exactly how long it took me, but I think it was less than a week.

I still enjoyed replaying the game over and over, though, and now, I guess I'll have no choice but to play it again to appease the nostalgia gods...

Yeah. Me and my brother rented this for like 2 days and beat it 3 or 4 times. Hard isn't a word I'd use to describe the game. Incredibly fun, yes. Hard, no.